A cold front interacting with a warm, humid airmass will continue to produce scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms across the lower Southeast.
Five-day rainfall totals could exceed 5 inches in parts of northern Florida. Later in the week, locally heavy showers will develop from the southern Rockies into the western Corn Belt. In the latter region, as much as 1 to 3 inches of rain may fall. Widely scattered showers will occur in other parts of the central and eastern U.S., but dry weather will prevail during the next 5 days west of the Rockies.
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